Episodes
Untried, Inside
September 8, 1969
No Surrender
September 15, 1969
Portrait of the Protestant working class and the vigilantes in Northern Ireland at the height of the Ulster riots in 1969.
Crack of the Whip
September 22, 1969
Portrait of the Catholic working class and the riots in Ulster, when the barricades were going up in the streets of Derry.
Castro
September 29, 1969
Following Fidel Castro as he governs the country of Cuba from Jeeps and tents, spending many hours integrating himself with the ordinary people.
The Secret Life of Sam the Plumber
October 6, 1969
Put to the Test
October 13, 1969
An observation of the Southwark mobile screening unit for detecting breast and other cancers.
State of the Lion
October 20, 1969
Unknown Soldier
October 27, 1969
The Life and Death of James Griffiths
November 3, 1969
Reconstruction of Glasgow gunman James Griffiths running amok and the final shoot out with the police.
Ken Petty, Alas No Longer with Us
November 10, 1969
Looks at the alternative life styles of young people who have dropped out of society.
Five Days in Washington
November 17, 1969
A Welcome in the Hillsides
November 24, 1969
The Breadline
December 1, 1969
Lower income workers discuss how they manage to cope on poor wages, amongst politicians and trade union leaders.
Where Crime Is a Habit
December 8, 1969
A look at the work of the New York Police Dept. and the vigilantes groups that have come about to also tackle crime.
Wednesday's Children
December 15, 1969
A report on Muscular Dystrophy and examines what is available and what can be done for those suffering.
Nancekuke Dossier
December 22, 1969
Investigates why the UK is still manufacturing nerve gas.
Last Week in Biafra
December 29, 1969
Christmas 1969 and a reminder of the last terrible year in Biafra which was blighted by war and the consequent famine and starvation.
Frontline Africa
January 5, 1970
The guerrilla fight for independence of the people of Portuguese Guinea.
The 22 Year Itch
January 12, 1970
Cold Comfort
January 19, 1970
An investigation into the elderly dying from cold in Winter and the effects of hypothermia which can show no obvious symptoms.
A Bit Apprehensive
January 26, 1970
One Down,100,000 to Go
February 2, 1970
Your Services No Longer Required
February 9, 1970
Conspiracy
February 16, 1970
St. Mungo's People
February 23, 1970
Shalom
March 2, 1970
Trouble Down the East End
March 9, 1970
A Case for Benign Neglect?
March 16, 1970
The State of Denmark
March 23, 1970
On the abolishment of censorship in Denmark, infamous morality campaigner Mary Whitehouse goes on an inspection of the state.
Seymour
April 6, 1970
Follows Seymour as he reconnects with life after being released from prison.
Black Mood
April 13, 1970
Ian Paisley
April 20, 1970
Are You Alright Jackie?
April 27, 1970
A look at the lives of two schoolgirls, both named Jackie, and their juxtaposition with two representatives from the Women's Liberation Front.
This House Would Disrupt the SA Cricket Tour
May 4, 1970
America Talking
May 11, 1970
Quentin Crisp
July 6, 1970
World In Action interview filmed in Quentin's room in a London boarding house.
Vic Feather
July 13, 1970
Act of God
July 20, 1970